Wireless Remote Lighting LR4/Disco4

wing3r

New member
How are you routing your wiring from your roof rack mounted lights to your engine compartment?

I am going to use the Trigger Controller 4 channel system to remotely control the additional lighting on my LR4. I figured this would be a nice way to avoid having to run wiring through my firewall and cutting holes to install a series of switches. Plus I can easily remove the remote from the cab to control the lights at camp, or somewhere else in the truck.

So now I need to sort out how to run the wiring from my roof rack to my engine bay. I was thinking I could run the wires under the trim along the windshield, but there isn't much room underneath it. Plus I will still have a small section of exposed wiring at the top where the trim stops. Not the end of the world, I am just trying to figure out the cleanest way to pull this off.
 

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OregonGX

Member
I was able to run wiring under the trim with a little bit of Dremel finessing; however, that was for a single lightbar. I saw the solution linked below from KC and while I haven't tried it myself, it seems like a quick way to cleanly route things. Which I might give a try if I add any additional lights to my roof rack.

Universal Wire Hider (kchilites.com)
 

iowalr4

Adventurer
i’m using some 202U remote relays. they are rolling code so no false triggers. i had issues with the learned code ones
 

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